Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Our Motto—“ Prompt service and the l?est possible goods.”—Maines & Hamilton. If you want some flne brandy for Thanksgiving buy fruit cakes at Fates’ Bakery. George Colvert continues very poorly and is apparently sinking a little each day. There now seems practically no chance for his recovery. A marriage license was issued from the office of the Daviess county clerk in Washington, Ind., Wednesday afternoon to Richard Henry Brewer, 65 years old, a resident of Martin county, and Josannah Teresa Nolan, 59, of Washington. Four former wives of Brewer have died. This is the first matrimonial venture for Miss Nolan. Gov. Marshall Thursday appointed Charles A. Greathouse, of Indianapolis, superintendent of public instruction to succeed Robert J. Aley, who leaves the office next Saturday. Greathouse was elected superintendent at Tuesday’s election, but his term does not begin until next March. Aley resigned to become president of the University of Maine. Virgil Berry, a graduate of the law department of Indiana University, who is teaching school at Winamac, has been made the defendant in a law suit alleging breach of promise. The plaintiff Is Miss Nellie Beaman, of Bloomington, who alleges that Berry twice promised to marry her and after the date had been set she prepared her wedding trousseau, but Berry failed to make good. She asks damages to her heart in the sum of >5,000, Special sale on men’s fur coats all this week. Just received one full case of 50 men’s fur coats, all kinds, such as goat, galloway, calf, wombat, coon, and China mink, on any J bf which you can save at least >5.00 to >7.00. Call and see them. MODEL CLOTHING CO., SIMON LEOPOLD, Mgr